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  2. Midland Bank - Wikipedia

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    The bank was founded as the Birmingham and Midland Bank in Union Street, Birmingham, England in August 1836. It expanded in the Midlands , absorbing many local banks, and merged with the Central Bank of London Ltd. in 1891, becoming the London City and Midland Bank .

  3. Midland Bank, Poultry - Wikipedia

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    The Midland Bank, 27-35 Poultry stands on Poultry in the City of London. It was built between 1924 and 1929 as the headquarters offices of the Midland Bank. The architect was Edwin Lutyens. A Grade I listed building, its Historic England record describes it as one of Lutyens' "finest urban buildings". It is now a hotel, The Ned, named in ...

  4. 100 King Street - Wikipedia

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    100 King Street, formerly the Midland Bank, is a former bank premises on King Street in Manchester, England. It was designed by Sir Edwin Lutyens in 1928 and constructed in 1933–35. It is Lutyens' major work in Manchester and was designated a Grade II* listed building in 1974.

  5. Access (credit card) - Wikipedia

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    Access was a British credit card brand launched by Lloyds Bank, Midland Bank and National Westminster Bank in 1972 to rival the already established Barclaycard. [1] The business operated from Southend-on-Sea, until 1989 when part of the business was transferred to Basildon.

  6. Poultry, London - Wikipedia

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    The bulk of the north side 27–35 Poultry was the London headquarters of Midland Bank, a Grade I listed building. [7] References

  7. Midlands - Wikipedia

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    The "midland" name has been used for: Midland Bank, founded in Birmingham and now part of HSBC; Midland Metro, now called West Midlands Metro; Midlands Engine, a regeneration programme of the UK government; Midland Main Line, a railway from London through the East Midlands to Sheffield

  8. Charles Geach - Wikipedia

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    Founded on 22 August 1836 and initially based in Union Street, the joint-stock company's starting capital was a very modest £28,000, but the Birmingham & Midland Bank quickly proved to be a successful enterprise, eventually acquiring two private banks in 1851; [4] purchase of the 'Stourbridge Old Bank' of Bate and Robbins provided the ...

  9. Central Bank of London - Wikipedia

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    The Central Bank of London was a British commercial bank, based in London, England. [1] The bank operated between 1863 and 1891 when it was acquired the Birmingham and Midland Bank . [ 2 ]